Nokia Phablet 6" 1080p puremotion hd+, Quad core, 2 or 3 GB RAM, maybe 41MP camera pureview, wireless charging, huge battery around 3500, apps will be available around 200,000, and cool nokia's features in it. and hope this phablet have windows 8.1 not WP 8.1. it will rocks if this phone have windows 8.1

unlike what you think, i actually think Samsung considers Nokia as a rival, and a big one, even though they are far behind many android OEMs. Samsung's attempt to make a camera and a phone produce a baby ended up as a brick (when we are so accustomed to calling Nokia phone bricks), HTC tried ultrapixels while Motorola also has something up their sleeve. That shows all of them are paying attention to what Nokia is doing, and in return trying to improve their own products,

Not only that, motorola is now retro-fitting their phones with dumbed down specs in a pathetic attempt to improve battery life.
I can't stop laughing at how these fanboys have suddenly changed their feelings toward heavy/bulky handsets like the moto droid maxx; apparently the heft is "something you'll forget about quickly" (chris zeigler - mobile vergecast 23/07/2013) ROTFLMFAO...
I eagerly await the review for this handset (droid maxx) by phone arena; Why because it's specs are : dual-core snapdragon s4, 2g ram, 720p screen 10mp rear camera. These same specs "would make anyone yawn" according to a recent product review (the lumia 1020 if you can't figure it out). "Underwhelming" was the adjective used at the end to mark its score down.

You can throw a 4K display in there but it still does not fix the OS problem. WP is fast but it stinks. Put Android on it then it will be a different story. WP fans can't talk until they pass Apple for second place. I can talk crap because Android is in first place while WP is picking up scraps and fanbois. It's that simple.

You know one main reason why Android is where it is now is because of it being open sourced by Google and hey! it didn't just got there overnight, it actually took it time to wrestle it from iOS. Give WP time and watch it do same to Android and had Microsoft open sourced it or made it flexible (customisation-wise) there wouldn't any battle to fight, they would breeze through.

Unfortunately Microsoft will never allow WP to be open sourced. This is the same company that for 6 months + denied that there was any problems with Windows 8 Metro, and that people didn't have issues with the start button being removed. This is also the same company that allowed Nokia to release the Nokia Lumia 900 knowing that it would never be updated to WP8 and then releasing the Lumia 920 a few months later. Microsoft is an even more rigid, stagnant comapny than Apple and that is saying something. I would love a Nokia Lumia 1020 and would even put up with WP8 to get it, but I won't delude myself into thinking, that aside from Nokia hardware and software tweaks that it is a good os.

While right NOW WP doesn't threaten Android, it's foolish to think that windows is a joke and a non-player.

With the prolific use of the Windows OS on computers, and the Xbox of course, it's in MS's hands I think.

If MS can continue to evolve the OS and find a way to integrate the phone into the how we naturally use our Windows PC's and entertainment (xbox), I can see the use of WP exploding. For me, I love Android right now, but I'd gladly jump to WP if it offered slick and useful integration with my PC.

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